Objective Moral Truths & The Trolley Problem - Philosopher Frances Kamm
The New York Academy of Sciences - May 24, 2011 Who Am I? Beyond 'I Think, Therefore I Am' Frances Kamm describes her method of analytic moral philosophy for arriving at objectivly correct moral principles. This is an excerpt from the final in a six-part series, Perspectives on the Self, which brings together experts from the sciences and the humanities for conversations on the evolving meaning and experience of the Self. To view the full-length video, and for more information about this series, visit http://www.nourfoundation.com/self

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